Great video. Leigh Brackett and her husband Edmund Hamilton did so much to establish space opera as its own distinct sub-genre and I love seeing them get well-deserved recognition.
I share your opinion of the Grishaverse trilogy (only read the first two, before the last one expired from the library). I understand the follow-up books might be more relevant to our tastes. More confuseable authors: C. L. Polk and C. L. Clark - contemporary authors of fantasy Henry James and M. R. James - contemporary authors of horror
You and I should publish under the same first name and when we're both famous it'll freak out readers with the sorcerer when they read our early life sections on wikipedia. Especially since I'll have edited it to not mention that we're related, let alone twins.
Great video. Leigh Brackett and her husband Edmund Hamilton did so much to establish space opera as its own distinct sub-genre and I love seeing them get well-deserved recognition.
@@BillSmithBooks it’s deserved for sure
I share your opinion of the Grishaverse trilogy (only read the first two, before the last one expired from the library). I understand the follow-up books might be more relevant to our tastes.
More confuseable authors:
C. L. Polk and C. L. Clark - contemporary authors of fantasy
Henry James and M. R. James - contemporary authors of horror
@@salty-horse Yes, nice examples! I do think you’re right in the follow ups but not sure I’ll ever get to them.
You and I should publish under the same first name and when we're both famous it'll freak out readers with the sorcerer when they read our early life sections on wikipedia. Especially since I'll have edited it to not mention that we're related, let alone twins.
@@UniqueArtsCostcoPicasso pull a bamboozlement, ey?